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Sir Alex admits that he won’t be afraid to start with youngsters against Liverpool – English Premier League

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Sir Alex admits that he won’t be afraid to start with youngsters against Liverpool – English Premier League
Manchester United’s manager has come out and stated that he will not be afraid to start with his younger players against Liverpool at Anfield on Saturday afternoon after their impressive performances this season so far. Manchester
United who have a new look about them this season have benefitted from the inclusion of youngsters in their first team line up as their tempo has been more than impressive so far.
The English Premier League champions who won the league last season by finishing ahead of Manchester City and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 in the May of 2011 are now defending their league title and perhaps their sternest test awaits them at Anfield.
Kenny Dalglish’s http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752’s men have appeared to be unstoppable so far as they are unbeaten in all competitions. United’s strengths will be tested to the fullest this weekend when they face off
against their Merseyside rivals.
 Sir Alex Ferguson spoke to the media in his latest press conference and said, “They have shown they have got the temperament. They have come through the Tottenham game, the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 game and the Chelsea game - all good tests. Jonny
Evans' form has been absolutely brilliant so I don't have any real concerns about who I play because they are all doing particularly well."
Manchester United are still fretting on the fitness levels of their club captain, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Nemanja-Vidic-c27550 who returned recently from international duty with the Serbian national team. The veteran centre back called time on his international
career yesterday but he is still a doubt for United’s match against Liverpool on Saturday afternoon. Ferguson answered questions about Vidic’s injury as he said, "He came in yesterday and felt okay. But the Liverpool game is such an intense, stamina-draining
affair that you want everyone to be 100 per cent. It might be more down to how he feels himself."

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